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So we picked the greatest Yankee (Babe Ruth, what a shock.) Now across the City from the Bronx to Queens ... Greatest Met?

John Franco 2 (1.29%)
Doc Gooden 16 (10.32%)
Keith Hernandez 10 (6.45%)
Jerry Koosman 0 (0.00%)
Ed Kranepool 1 (0.65%)
Mike Piazza 20 (12.90%)
Tom Seaver 97 (62.58%)
Rusty Staub 0 (0.00%)
Darryl Strawberry 9 (5.81%)
Other (who?) 0 (0.00%)
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AWeb - Saturday, August 04 2007 @ 06:47 PM EDT (#172575) #
For a team with it's fair share of success, Seaver stands out from the pack here. Looking at the numbers, it looks like a reasonable argument could be made for Piazza as the best hitter (although I'd lean towards Strawberry) in team history, which strike me as odd, since he was a far better hitter in LA (perhaps good enough to qualify for the Dodgers list, perhaps not).  If Wright and/or Reyes keep it going and stay with the Mets, either could look like a better candidate in five years.
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